Update for May 14, 2021
Salem High School
Happy Friday!
Here is what is in this week's newsletter.
- Student Shout-Outs
- Quarter 4 Grades
- Forum for Feedback on Proposed Schedules May 19
- CDC Guidance on Vaccinations and Masks
- Summer English Learner Academy
- Message from the PTO - Teacher Appreciation Lunch
- SHS News - Senior Events
- LEAP Center for Teens
- Appointments with Dr. Meier
- Student COVID Testing
- SHS Community Office Hours
- SHS Department Updates
- Upcoming Events
- Weekly Reminders and Resources
Student Shout-Outs
Savannah Carasquillo
Fahim Khan
Isiah Marquez-Coffin
Thomas McCarthy
Owen Warner-Streff
Quarter 4 Grades
Students - keep up to date with your work! Don't let this be you!
Schedule Feedback Period Extended/Schedule Forum Scheduled
As part of our community engagement plan, there will also be a forum session on Wednesday, May 19, from 6:30-7:30 PM for a presentation of the two proposed schedules, as well as results of student feedback. You are invited to come and ask questions and provide feedback at that session as well.
Narrated Powerpoint in English
Narrated Powerpoint in Spanish
Unnarrated Powerpoint in English
Unnarrated Powerpoint in Spanish
Survey (is in both English and Spanish) for Students
CDC Guidance on Vaccinations and Masks
Summer English Learner Academy
Message from the PTO - Teacher Appreciation Lunch
It’s been a difficult and stressful year for everyone in Salem Public Schools, yet our schools repeatedly pivoted to meet the needs of our students and staff. A committee of parents at Salem High School have come together to express appreciation for the dedication to all the teachers and staff at these schools. The committees are organizing teacher and staff appreciation lunches in their honor, before they set off on a well-earned summer break! Through a partnership with Ferreira Foods SHS teachers will be treated to a delicious catered lunch.
A Go Fund Me page was created to make it easy for any business or individual to make a financial donation to sponsor these events. The parents’ goal is to raise enough money to cover the cost of food, and a small gift, for each teacher. Any donation is helpful, and will send the message to SHS that the community recognizes the tremendous effort they put towards running our schools over the past year.
Salem High School -- https://gofund.me/b9150ae8
SHS News
Reminder about Safety Protocols
Remember that the full list of our safety protocols is in every weekly newsletter (below), but here's a quick reminder:
- Masks have to be worn at all times (unless you are alone in the room, or while eating - but put it back on when you're done).
- ONLY masks that loop over both ears and do not have a valve are acceptable. Gaiters, bandannas, and masks that have a valve cannot be worn. We will give you a mask if you forget yours or if you come wearing one of the non-approved styles.
- You should be checking into your seat using the seat tracker at the start of each class and lunch period. This helps us contact trace if necessary.
- Make sure you wipe down your desk at the end of each class.
LEAP Center for Teens
The following are year-long programs:
Brothers for Success - a peer support group for young men. This is a place to talk about challenges, successes, and things that come up in day-to-day life.
Social Justice Initiative - A space where we talk about the injustices that exist both in the country and our community. We have had conversations about US history, racism, housing inequality, the judicial system, and the election.
Writing Club - A group that works to improve their creative and academic writing.
Tech Club - In this program students learn how to code, make graphic designs, design websites, and about STEM careers like engineering, architecture, and the medical field.
EL Street - A group for students who are learning English as a second language to improve their language skills. This year, students are working on a project in collaboration with PEM, and students in this group are paid for their participation!
You can register for the Teen Center by filling out this link, https://forms.gle/J6w9tVtEezgeZsFSA
Appointments with Dr. Meier
Student COVID Testing
STUDENT COVID TESTING has been moved! Come see us, socially distanced of course, to get your COVID nasal swab testing done. We will be seeing all students over 18, anyone under 18 whose parents have consented them for testing, or if you're not sure- email us and we will check your consent status. Nurse Rebecca or Nurse Kaitlyn.
Feel free to stop by between classes, during your lunch block, or email us to schedule a specific time.
We do ask that you DO NOT come down in large groups with your friends, as we will not be able to accommodate you all at appropriate distances.
We're excited to see you all back safely and healthy!
Nurse Rebecca & Nurse Kait
SHS Community Office Hours
Salem High School Students:
•Need a place to study?
•Need extra help?
•Want a change of scenery?
Pop into the Salem High Community Office, located at the Saltonstall Auditorium, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-8pm. We would love to see you there Witches!
Athletics
Due to the weather a lot of games were canceled early in the week But we did have some teams in action yesterday. Girls Tennis competed hard over at Danvers and the Baseball team lost a tough game at Peabody. Softball and Baseball are on the road at Saugus and Swampscott Boys and Girls Lacrosse are at Gloucester. Game Schedules can be found on : www.northeasternma.org.
The following eligibility guidelines have been developed for the remainder of the 2020/21 school year.
-Students who are failing/have Incompletes in more than 50% of their courses will not be eligible to practice or participate in competitions. They will have access to support from the student study hall after school with the Athletic Department Academic Coach and the potential of reattaining eligibility mid-season.
-Students who are failing/have incompletes for up to 50% of their courses and passing the majority of their core content/graduation requirement courses will have the ability to try out and participate in practices under conditions outlined in an agreement with the Athletic Department Academic Coach to be signed by the student athlete and their parent/guardian. These students will have the ability to earn their way back into competitions once they have 2 or fewer failing/incomplete courses.
-Students who are failing 1-2 courses are eligible to practice and participate in competitions but must continue to check in with the Athletic Department Academic Coach in regard to their academic progress.
-Students failing no courses will have full eligibility and access to the Athletic Department Academic Coach and the student athlete study hall as needed. Study Hall will meet on Monday and Thursday in room 316 or via zoom from 2:30-4:00.
Athletic Department Academic Coach- Graeme Marcoux
Email: gmarcoux@salemk12.org
Google Voice: 978-219-4390
Thank you and Go Witch !!!!
College and Career Readiness Center
SUMMER JOB!
Do you like to read? Do you like organizing and working with books?
Check out this fun summer role. Library Support
Featured Scholarship!
The North Shore Harbormasters Association is awarding a $1000 scholarship to a student pursuing a program of higher education in a Marine or Environmental related field.
Complete the application and submit by the Deadline of June 15th.
FAFSA Night!
Senior families- EOC of Northshore will be providing ONE TO ONE support for any family in need of help completing the FAFSA. Sign Up is required here is the calendly link for the event with time slots:
Wednesday May 19th and Wednesday May 26th from 3-6pm. Here is the link to the Calendly sign-up as well: https://calendly.com/eoc-trio/fafsa-and-financial-aid-night-all-high-schools
Job Opportunities!
The YMCA is offering FREE lifeguarding classes for students of color.
This includes swim lessons if they need them and the opportunity for a job with the YMCA as well. The next lifeguarding class is being offered from June 25-June 29.
IF you are interested or have questions contact:
Salem YMCA: Johnnie Quigley: quigleyj@northshoreymca.org
Internships
Picture: Tony Leone (NAGLY Director of Training and Leadership Education) and SHS senior Trevor Beaudoin, standing with one of the many art displays throughout the NAGLY Center located at the Salem Witch Mall. Trevor shows off items in the NAGLY shopping area.
SHS Senior Trevor Beaudoin has displayed outstanding leadership skills as the first SHS Intern at the North Shore Alliance of GLBTQ+ Youth (NAGLY). Trevor began two years ago as their first youth volunteer and is now a leader of the NAGLY volunteer staff of over 40 individuals. Tony Leone, Director of Training and Leadership Education, has nothing but praise for Trevor's contribution to the important work of this organization. NAGLY hopes to continue to be a strong community partner with the SHS Internship Program.
Student Activities
Student’s retakes/IDs will be available for pick up during lunch on Wednesday May 19th and continue to be available throughout the month during lunch. All IDs are in, so please stop by Student Activities (by first floor cafe) during LUNCH to pick yours up.
The first annual Senior Signing days are Monday May 17th and 18th in the main lobby. We are excited to celebrate our seniors.
Reminder to Seniors: You can find information on all things Senior through Instagram : @salem.high2021
Upcoming Events
May
- 19 - Middle of Quarter 4
- 26 - Early release (district)
- 31 - Memorial Day
Regular Reminders and Resources
Chromebooks and Headphones
Salem High School In-Person/Remote Learning Schedule: Spring 2021
Safety Protocols and Logistics for In-Person Learners
Arrival/Dismissal procedures
Arrival - All students enter through the main doors. Masks must be worn and students must sanitize their hands with hand sanitizer when they enter.
Dismissal - Students taking the bus or getting picked up will exit through the main entrance. Students who are walking or drive themselves to school will exit through the “auto doors.”
Travel between classes
The main hallways have clearly marked travel “lanes;” smaller hallways and stairwells have been designated and marked as one way.
Assigned seating charts in every class
Classroom teachers will create a seating chart for each period.
Desks in common areas will be assigned an identifier and students will complete a Google form with the date, period, location, and desk number.
Bathroom usage and distancing enforcement
Only one student will be permitted out of the classroom at a time.
Reduced occupancy has been identified for each bathroom to allow for physical distancing.
Markers have been placed outside of bathrooms to allow for physical distancing.
Bathroom monitor is present at each bathroom to ensure that safety protocols are followed.
Electronic passes will be used instead of paper passes to reduce the chance of transmission.
Bathrooms will not be open during passing periods. Students may only use the bathroom during class time.
Lunch
Students will be assigned to a lunchroom.
Lunches will be grab and go.
Students will wipe desks and chairs before passing to next class.
Signing in and out of a classroom
Electronic passes will be used instead of paper passes to reduce the chance of transmission.
Safety procedures
Masks will be worn at all times except when eating. Gaiters, bandanas, and masks with valves may not be worn.
Physical distancing will be maintained in all spaces.
Students will wipe down their desks and chairs before passing to the next class.
Bathrooms will be disinfected by custodial staff four times per day.
Nurses
Students will not be allowed to go to the nurses’ office this year.
Nurses will go to the students’ classroom for any medical needs.
Problems with Internet?
Shamus Mruk for 9th, 10th, grade and the Newcomer Academy (smruk@salemk12.org)
Lynne Mullen for 11th, 12th, and the Bridge Academy (lmullen@salemk12.org)
School Reopening FAQ
Transportation Protocols
The Salem Public Schools transportation department, and all transportation contractors used by Salem Public Schools, will follow the DESE released on July 22nd, 2020. This section refers specifically to in district transportation, however, the procedures will be followed for out of district transportation, as well.
The bus riding experience will be different this year than it has been in the past. While “big buses” usually have a capacity of around 72, because students will be required to sit one student per seat, alternating window and aisle seats, only 24 students will be able to be on a school bus at one time. Transporting the same number of students at the same time as in previous school years would therefore take three times as many buses. This is a challenge all school districts are facing, compounded by a lead time of six to eight months for acquiring new school buses, and a nationwide school bus driver shortage. To mitigate these challenges, SPS has requested that only people who have no other way to get to school fill out an application for transportation. While the reduced usage will help, we anticipate staggering bus times and providing before and after school supervision, as routes will have to be doubled in order to accommodate all students. This will depend on the school schedule and final ridership.
Core health and safety practices
Several core practices will support safe school bus operations this fall:
Masks: All staff and students on the bus, regardless of age, are required to wear masks at all times. Exemptions for students due to medical and/or behavioral reasons – and associated protocols – are further described later in this guidance.
Distance: Students should be seated no more than one student per bench, alternating sides for each row, which allows students to maintain approximately 3 feet of physical distance. Children from the same household may sit together and in closer proximity (e.g., two students per bench). See diagram above.
Ventilation: Keep windows open at all times during operation, unless not possible due to extreme weather conditions.
Seat assignments: Students should be assigned to a single bus and a particular seat.
Hand Hygiene: Students and staff will use hand sanitizer upon entering the bus. Dispensers will be at the entrance to the bus within view of the driver or monitor.
The guidelines for families and children taking the bus are as follows:
Parents or guardians of students will be asked to do a wellness check on their children before they leave the house to ensure that they are symptom free.
If a child has any of the symptoms mentioned above, they must be kept at home. The family should also contact their health care provider.
All students will be required to wear a face mask while waiting at the bus stop and for the duration of the bus ride. There are no exceptions to this requirement on the “big buses.” Families with students with disabilities should check with their child’s Special Education Team Chairperson if an exception is needed for door-to-door transportation.
Students must be reminded to maintain 6ft physical distancing from other students at bus stops.
Once the bus arrives at the bus stop, the children will board the bus one by one. The monitor will instruct them to sanitize their hands.
The monitor will also observe the student to ensure that they are not exhibiting any of the symptoms of COVID-19. If possible, an adult should wait with the student at the bus stop in case they need to be sent home. If that is not possible, and a student is displaying symptoms on the bus, the driver will alert dispatch, who will alert the school. The symptomatic student will be the last student to leave the bus, and will be isolated with the school nurse as soon as they get to school.
Students will be assigned seats, starting from the back to the front, and will be asked to board the bus in that order.
Students will sit one student per seat, alternating between window and aisle seats.
Once the bus arrives at the assigned school, the students will exit the bus one by one from front to back.
The bus will be cleaned and disinfected after every load of students.
In order to protect all students and staff, students who do not wear masks, or who remove them during the bus ride, will be addressed by the bus monitor. If the mask is still not worn, the child will conference with a counselor and/or administrator. If the child refuses to wear the mask, families will be contacted, and a solution will be agreed upon, including up to loss of bus riding privileges.
Guidelines for Families who are Transporting their Own Child
It is essential for all families to follow all arrival and dismissal procedures. If you are dropping off your child at the high school, please use the outer driveway (not the one closest to the building, which is designated for busses and emergency vehicles). ONLY the main entrance will be open for student entry. Students will be required to don their mask before exiting the vehicle, and families must complete the daily self-screening before dropping their child at school. Drivers must stay in their cars the entire time. If a parent or guardian needs to enter the school, they must park their car and enter the main entrance only. Everyone who enters the building must wear a mask.
Stop the Spread COVID Testing
Massachusetts residents can receive free COVID-19 testing as part of the state’s “Stop the Spread” initiative.
Testing in Salem is available via a drive-through outside of Salem High School, 77 Wilson Street, on the following days and hours: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays 4pm-8pm; Saturdays 10am-3pm. You can pre-register by clicking this link to speed up the testing process; pre-registration is not required. On weekdays, do not arrive at the High School site prior to 3:00 p.m. due to school dismissal traffic. Please be aware that during testing at this site, the line may be temporarily closed to new vehicles when traffic reaches Willson Street; the queue will be reopened to new vehicles once the line clears enough to allow more cars to enter. If the line is temporarily closed when you arrive, return in 15-30 minutes to see if it has opened back up again.
Testing is also be offered via walk-up inside at Old Town Hall, 32 Derby Square, on the following days and hours: Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesadys 9am-2pm; Thursdays 1pm-6pm; Fridays 9am-1pm. You can pre-register by clicking this link to speed up the testing process; pre-registration is not required.
Testing will not take place on holidays. No proof of insurance or citizenship is necessary. Testing is via nasal swab, administered by EMTs from Fallon Ambulance, and processed via RT PCR at the Broad Institute Laboratory. Test results are returned, whether positive or negative, to the resident within 48 hours. You do not need to be symptomatic, quarantining, or have been in proximity to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 in order to receive this testing. If you have been tested and have not received your results within 48 hours, or have additional questions, please call 617-745-2100, extension 513.
Residents can also receive free COVID-19 testing at any of the Stop the Spread sites throughout the Commonwealth. For a complete list of Stop the Spread testing sites in Massachusetts, please visit www.mass.gov/stopthespread.
Salem High School
Email: smeier@salemk12.org
Website: https://spssalemhs.salemk12.org/
Location: 71 Willson Street, Salem, MA, USA
Phone: 978 745-9300
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Salemhighschool.ma
Twitter: @_SalemHigh_